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Chemistry, 05.05.2020 10:50, bananaslugs

You are at sea level. You have some liquid water at 80 °C. What would happen to the water if it was suddenly transported to an elevation of 29,029 feet above sea level? Why would this happen? Work with a group to explain. Include the relationship of pressure, energy, and change of state in your explanation.

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